What happens when your deepest shame becomes your greatest sermon? Pastor Jeff reveals the transformative power of testimony through the Apostle Paul's dramatic conversion story—showing us that every believer has an identical narrative of redemption. Paul wasn't just a "bad guy"—he was a violent terrorist against Christians, breathing murderous threats and giving approval to their deaths. Yet when Christ intercepted him on the Damascus road, everything changed. Pastor Jeff emphasizes that authentic Christianity isn't behavioral modification to appease an angry God, but total life transformation from the inside out. Your testimony follows four crucial elements: remember who you were (without glorifying it), recount what God has done, respond to His commission, and release the results to Him. The gospel begins with brutal honesty about our spiritual deadness, not pretending we're good enough. As Brave Church prepares for major renovations and The Last Stand event, Pastor Jeff challenges us to examine whether we truly have this transformation story. If you don't have an "I was, but God, and now" testimony, you can receive it today. Your story isn't meant just to get you to heaven—God saved you to be a living demonstration of His glory, reaching others in your sphere of influence with the life-changing message of Christ.
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4/12/2026Request Letter to the American Church by Eric Metaxas as thanks for your gift this month and get equipped to reject passive faith, stand courageously for truth, and faithfully engage the culture with conviction and hope.
Request Letter to the American Church by Eric Metaxas as thanks for your gift this month and get equipped to reject passive faith, stand courageously for truth, and faithfully engage the culture with conviction and hope.